Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady's role as a broadcaster and owner has caused quite an uproar. Earlier this season, Brady joined the Raiders' coaching staff in the coaching booth during a game, causing a firestorm.
The Las Vegas Raiders have lost five games in a row and nine of their last 10 games. After an offseason full of change, the Raiders are arguably worse than last season's team that finished 4-13.
The Las Vegas Raiders recently made changes they believe will lead to tangible changes. The Raiders will face the Los Angeles Chargers for the second time this season.
The Las Vegas Raiders are 2-9 and the signs of peril were there early. The moment Brock Bowers started limping against the New England Patriots in Week 1, this season started to go downhill.
How many of the 46 quarterbacks in NFL history to throw both three touchdowns and three interceptions in multiple games in the Super Bowl Era can you name in six minutes?
The Las Vegas Raiders will hit the road to face the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday with a new voice calling the plays. They hope the change off the field will lead to marked improvement on the field.
The NFL on Thanksgiving has become one of the great American traditions, dating back to 1920. These are some of the most memorable moments and performances from the Turkey Day games.
After weeks of criticism for his poor play, Geno Smith unveiled a new personal slogan: “Blame it on me.” Raider Nation happily obliged, showering the veteran quarterback with boos at Allegiant Stadium.
As Week 13 rolls on, the AFC West is shifting—teams are climbing, sliding, scrambling… and then there are the Las Vegas Raiders. What else can we even say at this point?
Though it's the holiday season, and this is usually the time to give thanks for what one appreciates in their life, Raider Nation has seldom much to say in regards to their football team.
Things have not gone how the Las Vegas Raiders would have liked this season, but there is still several things for them to be thankful for during this Thanksgiving season.
The Las Vegas Raiders have not lost one bit of faith in each other. The Raiders' season quickly spiraled out of control, and has failed to improve much.
The Las Vegas Raiders' season is in peril after losing their fifth consecutive game. Las Vegas has struggled to do much of anything right this season. However, a change at the offensive coordinator position was one of the few proper decisions the Raiders have made this season.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
The Las Vegas Raiders are not having the season that many envisioned when they started the 2025 NFL season. It was supposed to be a season of improvement, winning games, and showing that they are turning things around with the latest regime.
The Las Vegas Raiders are seeking a new direction. 12 weeks into the 2025 NFL season, they made a significant change after going just 2-9 despite coming into the year with expectations of being a dark-horse playoff contender.
The Las Vegas Raiders' offense was supposed to take a huge step in the right direction this season when they went out to get Chip Kelly as their new offensive coordinator this past offseason.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ offense has been a mess all season, and it cost offensive coordinator Chip Kelly his job. A new report, however, suggests that the issues went even deeper than just lack of execution.
The Raiders have somehow regressed despite moving from the Gardner Minshew/Aidan O’Connell quarterback situation to Geno Smith, with the Antonio Pierce-to-Pete Carroll transition also failing to move the needle in the win column.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler says there’s real buzz that Raiders HC Pete Carroll will be one-and-done in Las Vegas. Carroll has fired two of his three coordinators
The 2025 season has not gone according to plan for Pete Carroll and the Las Vegas Raiders. After spending the 2024 season out of football, the former Seahawks head coach joined Vegas hoping to finally bring winning football to the desert.
The Las Vegas Raiders announced they have signed DE Boogie Basham to the practice squad. Basham, 27, is a former second-round pick of the Bills out of Wake Forest back in 2021.